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I do a lot of crafts/home decor/gifts with vinyl lettering. I do NOT need any shapes, designs, etc. Just basic characters (letters, numbers & punctuation) preferably with different fonts. I've looked at the Cricut but looks expensive because I'd have to buy a cartridge for almost every font, and also most packages came with shapes/designs I wouldn't ever use. Any help or suggestions would be great!

There is a machine called the Silhouette and you basically hook it up to your computer and you create whatever it is you want to cut out on your computer. You can also buy individual files online instead of buying a cartraige like the cricut. You can even use the fonts already on your computer. I would suggest going to a specialty scrapbook store and ask someone to explain the difference to you. This is how I found out about the machine and the lady wouldn't shut up about it, She loved it much more than her Cricut whcih she sold. She basically sold me on the machine, You have to download a program to your computer and you can actually download it without the machine and start playing around with it to see if you like it. The sales lady was trying to get me to do this. I used to have a Cricut and it was dropped during moving down some stairs, I know right! I am having a hard time deciding whether I should sell my cartraiges and buy the Silhouette or just buy a new Cricut machine.

"Instead of typing your password, in the future you may only have to think
your password," explains a UC Berkeley School of Information press release
about new research that utilizes brainwaves to authenticate users instead of
passwords of numbers and letters. With a $100 consumer-friendly brainwave-
reading headset, the Neurosky MindSet, Professor John Chuang found that the
mere task of concentrating on one's breath was enough to uniquely identify
them. Brainwave devices, or Electroencephalograms (EEG), measure electrical
activity along the scalp, in the form of wavelengths known to be associated
with certain moods, mental states and behaviors. For decades, cognitive
scientists have used EEG devices as therapy for a range of mental-health
issues, from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) to post-traumatic stress
disorder. As technological advances shrunk the size and cost of EEG devices, a
small cottage industry of consumer products, like the Neurosky, have brought
the possibility of therapy and mind-controlled computers into the home. The
image above is our own Anthony Ha wearing Neurosky-enhanced cat ears that
rotate when the user is paying attention. The next phase of "passthought"
research will reportedly focus on finding thoughts that are user-friendly. In
one test, Chuang asked participants to imagine performing ...